Golf Truth & Rumors: August 19, 2005 Sports Illustrated Fri, 19 Aug 2005 8:30 AM PDT Tiger Woods played the odds and guessed right when he jetted home to Florida before the PGA Championship was decided at Baltusrol. But he risked disqualification from a playoff and humiliation, and embarrassing tournament officials. -- USA Today | Woods, Singh Share Lead at NEC in Ohio AP via Yahoo! News Fri, 19 Aug 2005 7:03 AM PDT Tiger Woods, Vijay Singh and Phil Mickelson again got their names on the leaderboard, just not in the same order as the PGA Championship. | Tiger-Vijay-Phil debate Sports Illustrated Fri, 19 Aug 2005 9:58 AM PDT For those who have cried out (including me) for a worthy rivalry to inject a little added adrenalin into the PGA Tour, well, weep no longer. Yep, we're in the midst of a delicious dilemma on who's the pick -- Tiger Woods, Vijay Singh or Phil Mickelson -- to stand on the Tour's top rung. | Tiger sets the standard in quest for millions AFP via Yahoo! News Thu, 18 Aug 2005 4:21 PM PDT World number one Tiger Woods grabbed a share of the lead here after the first round of the 7.5 million dollar World Golf Championships NEC Invitational when he carded a four-under par 66. | Woods, Singh resume their on-course battle USA Today Thu, 18 Aug 2005 4:57 PM PDT Three days after the major championship season ended, Tiger Woods and Vijay Singh played like they still have plenty to prove Thursday by taking a share of the lead in the NEC Invitational. The two stars were joined atop the leaderboard by Henrik Stenson of Sweden. | No post-major letdown for Woods or Singh at NEC Reuters via Yahoo! News Thu, 18 Aug 2005 4:34 PM PDT There were no post-major letdowns from Tiger Woods or Vijay Singh on Thursday when the world's top two players carded matching four-under 66s at the $7.5 million WGC NEC Invitational. | Tiger, Vijay grab share of lead at NEC Sports Illustrated Thu, 18 Aug 2005 4:33 PM PDT AKRON, Ohio (AP) -- Three days after the major championship season ended, Tiger Woods and Vijay Singh played like they still have plenty to prove Thursday by taking a share of the lead in the NEC Invitational. | | |
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